I got Denso ignition coils for my honda s2000 using the matching OEM part number. they were real. don't buy off brand, especially if it's a performance car
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Just did my 2016 Passat SE with Delphi coils in June. Running smooth.
Not sure if this would matter but I did replace the coils with APR ones, from the stock ones, when I redid the valve cover seal. It has an APR stage 1 tune and and APR air intake. It has had both for the last 165,000 miles (currently has 175,000 miles).
I had a bad coil that only misfired when the car heat soaked after a drive. If I didn't let the engine cool down a bit, it would misfire on startup. I found one of the coils had a rust spot on it, replaced it with an OEM Denso and have been running for almost 4 years with no problems.
the Delphi coils are what I've installed most recently, and I have the most confidence in them being reliable.
You can get oem Motorcraft coils at good price. Just got the for my son's f150 and the ship fast
Went back to old Bosch coil (which was not bad before) and no change.
Few months ago I got all 6 OBD1 Bosch coil packs and it changed nothing for me other than a slightly smoother top end, I still have a slight misfire at idle.
I tested the coil and found it to be faulty (that's what I get for buying a cheap one). The first time I tested it, it seemed to be fine but that was on the truck. This time I took it off to make sure I got a good connection and sure enough it fell out of range on both of those tests....
Got 8 counterfeit "Motorcraft" coils that I ended up returning cause they couldn't handle the load.
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